Jammu and Kashmir Health Minister Chaudhary Lal Singh has landed himself in another controversy allegedly by abusing opposition National Conference (NC) leaders for submitting a Bill in the legislature seeking revocation of beef ban.
During an interaction with reporters, Singh allegedly used abusive words when journalists asked him about the Bill submitted by the NC.
Initially, the minister told the reporters that they should ask questions only about his department.
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When asked again, Singh used abusive words, adding "they (NC) leaders are talking rubbish. They are sitting idle."
This is not the first time that Singh has found himself mired in a controversy.
Just two weeks after he took oath, a woman doctor had filed a complaint against the minister, accusing him of "mental harassment amounting to outraging modesty".
In her complaint, the doctor had accused the Singh of misbehaviour.
Recently, a woman doctor had alleged that the minister misbehaved with her for not wearing an apron during an official function and filed a complaint, which was rejected by police.
A photograph of the minister touching the collar of the woman doctor had gone viral on social media.
Meanwhile, NC said Singh was not alien to abusing people and anti-beef ban bill was an emotive issue for the people of the state.